How to test your local sites on pCloudy real mobile devices?

With no access to internal or private servers, complexity in the process of VPN connections, or the problems to test a software, website or service in a production-similar environment, testing your local or a private website or url on a cloud platform has always been a challenge for testing teams.

For all the users who have been asking for a solution to test their private servers on pCloudy devices before deploying them on production, we have a good news for you.

Now, you can access your site behind a firewall, on a staging server, or locally with pCloudy before it hits production.

Since private servers are internal to your network, they have no public access which makes it difficult to test on a device on cloud. Local Site emulation Testing provides a platform to test private or internal servers on any Android device present on pCloudy.

6. Execute the command on same location where the local site testing jar file was downloaded.

7. After the command is successfully executed you will able to see a success message appearing as “Local Site Testing is enabled in your system”. This confirms that now you are ready to test your private server on the device connected on pCloudy.

Note: Don’t close the command prompt until session ends.

8. Go to the connected device and using the browser open any private URL to test. That’s all you are all set.

You can now find more bugs and defects on your local sites before deploying it to production with this breakthrough feature. Why don’t you try it yourself and let us know your feedback in comments about how this feature is useful to you!